First electric tractor ride

   / First electric tractor ride #33  
true dat I'm afraid. Calif has already banned gasoline outdoor power equipment after 2024.
That's why I eat a lot of fried food. Can make bio diesel with the french fry oil, LOL

They tried an electric crew buggy at the mine. They were thinking of buying them to replace the Toyota's.
When they first got it, they raved about it and how good it was. Until it went through a winter.

Then I asked their opinion again. It was great underground.....until it came to surface in the minus 40.
But while the warmer underground temp was good for the batteries....the wet and dampness caused non stop electronics issues.
So they sent it back and bought more diesel Toyota's and Kubota's.
 
   / First electric tractor ride #34  
As some have said though, I do see a market for a tractor like that. All the greenies with an acre of lawn to mow or a average size drive to plow would probably make due with it.
 
   / First electric tractor ride #35  
Made in India is what the rep stated.
Hmmm. I know how those batteries need to be manufactured. Very thin materials separated by a super thin polymer barrier wrapped very tightly. One speck of dust and the polymer layer will fail leading possibly to fire. Made in India wouldn't give me much confidence.
 
   / First electric tractor ride #36  
Why stop with the made in India tractor? Get a Reva & India tools also!
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   / First electric tractor ride #38  
Could be they used product and servicing costs from say San Luis Obispo as opposed to say a Paris Kentucky.
Last Oct when in Calif, gas was already over 5 bucks. I think some places got to $8 or more.

NorCal extreme! Diesel $8/gallon, photo last week. No wonder the oil companies are booking best-in-history profits.

Source of photo.

But the comments note more typical prices in the region start around $4.60 for Regular.

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   / First electric tractor ride #39  
I have a few issues here. 1. No battery is lasting 10 years. If they're warrantying it they're gonna be coming out of pocket alot, not to mention you can expect a 10-20% drop in max charge a year so at what point will the warranty kick in. 2. I'm wondering why it can't charge at 32F or below, granted not as familiar with LiIon batteries but the trick with NiMh, NiCd, LiPo was sticking them in the fridge before charging to get a bit more juice in em (RC days) 3. Can't operate below 14 F. Not a problem for me but many use their tractors for snow removal as a main application so becomes useless when they need it. 4. 25hp really? could easily do 35-40 with little or no more cost and bust the market since you have to step into emissions above 25 on diesel, could have themselves sittin pretty. 5. Not a fan of lithium batteries in general as they can be rather finicky and volatile ie hard work + heat + getting low on charge can lead to explosions. Really not trying to diss the idea of an electric tractor, would be fantastic if they could actually get battery technology to a level it needs to be, same goes for cars but at this time it's just not there and they're just adding to the landfill crisis with all the batteries that can't be recycled and have toxic materials
 
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Its 2035 not 2024.
a-look-at-californias-ban-on-gas-powered-equipment
California has banned the sale of gas powered outdoor equipment by 2024.
This is based on their premise that one hr of operation of say a string trimmer, puts out as much pollution as a 2016 Prius going 1100 miles.

What they neglect to inform however is that California has the largest port area in the country.
One cargo ship in a years time, emits the equivalent pollution of 50 million cars. There are about 30 million registered vehicles there. There are 90,000 cargo ships.
They are not banning cargo ships coming into their port and C.A.R.B (California Air resources Board) who's standards seem to just about run the country, turns the other cheek for these.

Consequently, planes, trains and ships and now srting trimmers, emit the most pollution.
As someone said: "follow the money"
 
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